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It’s part of the security test to make sure you are the actual owner of the ticket.
It’s part of the security test to make sure you are the actual owner of the ticket.
Except he actually collected his winnings.
And If they label the pedal “stop” and it doesn’t actually stop the car?
Does Apple have actual instructions and documentation that explains this? I honestly didn’t know, as I’ve never used iMessage.
All true, which is what I meant by “not well” encrypted. It’s technically encrypted, but for all practical purposes it might as well not be.
It IS encrypted. Not well, but it’s encrypted.
A state Constitution can’t override the federal one. If the federal one says you have the right to vote, then you have the right to vote.
If he goes into hiding he could actually make bank of his supporters by telling them that the Libs have him locked up in a secret prison.
I consider “context”, even if not added explicitly by the user, to be part of the input.
Not exactly. The answers would be exactly the same given the exact same inputs if they didn’t intentionally and purposefully inject some random jitter into the algorithm each time specifically to avoid getting the same answer each time
I know how you feel I used to love watching all the SpaceX launches, but I just can’t bring myself to care anymore about anything Musk is involved in.
ICQ died the day they were bought by AOL.
Just be glad it doesn’t have an LLM based AI yet.
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Drops as in adds, or as in removes?
Implying that Trump is going to get fucked by the people named on the balloons?
Most likely. The documentation says it can change what was a single instruction on the N64 into multiple instructions, so those values will potentially be very different. It will probably close off some exploits, change others, and even introduce new ones.
Did I miss something about online accounts being required? I don’t remember hearing about that.
The post literally tells you that the option to turn it off is in the settings menu at: Settings > Personalization > Start Menu > “Show recommendations for tips, app promotions, and more "
It’s not good, but it’s way better than you are making it out to be.
They are perfectly free to do that. They just have to resubscribe from their new home country at the new rate. Just like with telephone service or cable tv. It’s not like they will get in trouble or would be prevented from moving.